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DID calls to a Ring Group
Program
Number
Program Name/Description Assigned Data
22-04-01 * Incoming Ring Group Extension Assignment
Per ring group (1 ~ 25) assign up to 32 extensions to ring when a call
is sent to that group.
Maximum of 8 digits
(default = group 01 has extensions
101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
and 108 assigned. All other groups
are not assigned.)
22-02- 01 * Incoming Call Trunk Setup
When the trunk type is specified as DID (type 3) calls can still be rout-
ed to a ring group through digit conversion.
If the trunk is answered by another extension first, it may be transfer-
red to the ring group using the service code specified in PRG
11-15-09. The call will be transferred to the ring group that the trunk is
a member of in PRG 22-05-01.
0 = Normal
1 = VRS
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie Line
6 = Delay VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID (DDI) Mode Switching
(default = 0)
22-05-01 Incoming Trunk ring Group Assignment
Assign each trunk per day/night mode to one of the available ring
groups (1 ~ 25).
When the trunk type is set to DID this is only used for transferring a
call to a ring group via the service code assigned in PRG 11-15-09.
1 ~ 25 = Ring Group 1 ~ 25
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the
VM pilot assigned in PRG 45-01-01.)
(default = 1)
22-11-01 * Received Number
Enter the digits received from the Telco that are going to be transla-
ted.
The amount of digits entered should be equal to the setting assigned
in PRG 22-09-01.
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #)
(default = Not Assigned)
22-11-02 Target Number
To route a DID to a ring group the target number should be left unas-
signed.
A call can ring a target number and then overflow to a ring group but
when calls are pointed directly to a ring group the target destination
should be left unassigned.
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #, @)
(default = Not Assigned)
22-11-05 * Transfer Destination Number 1
The digits received from the Telco can now be pointed to rings groups
1 ~ 25.
0 = No Setting
1 ~ 25 = Ring Group 1 ~ 25
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the
VM pilot assigned in PRG 45-01-01.)
201 ~ 232 = Department Group 1 ~
32
401 = DISA
501 ~ 599 = DISA/VRS Message
(VRS message number 1 ~ 99)
1000 ~ 1999 = Speed Dial Bins 000
~ 999
(default = 0)
Use the charts below to program the following example:
For this extension . . .
*1*2
301 Trunk 1 Rings Trunk 2 Flashes Trunk 3 Flashes
302 Trunk 1 Flashes Trunk 2 Rings Trunk 3 Flashes
303 Trunk 1 Flashes Trunk 2 Flashes Trunk 3 Rings
*1. Trunks ring the same in the day as at night.
*2. MLT has trunk appearances not CAP keys.
PRG 22-04 : Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment
Ring Group
*1
>
1 2 3
Trunk 1 X -- --
SL1100 ISSUE 2.0
1-630
Ring Groups
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